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Lawyers across Oklahoma will provide free legal advice on Thursday, April 28, during the annual statewide celebration of Law Day. Oklahoma residents may call 405-493-9131 or 918-551-6022 to speak to a licensed attorney at no charge. Those with legal questions also have the option to email AskALawyer@okbar.org to access the service.
Read moreU.S. Senator James Lankford made a stop in Seminole on Tuesday. Lankford was introduced to an audience in the lecture hall at the Kelly Haney Center on the Seminole State College campus by State Senator Zack Taylor. The U.S. Senator then offered a brief update on what has been happening most recently in our nation’s capital. Following his overview he opened the floor to questions from the audience, and then remained for one-on-one visits. Lankford gave a history of the Ukraine/Russia relationship as well as how the United States has been involved in that history. Other topics included immigration, the gas and oil industry, marijuana legalization, and more. (Photos by Bob Melton)
Read moreGovernor Kevin Stitt on Monday signed a bill into law that would prohibit the release of a recording showing an officer dying in the line of duty unless the court rules the material should be released in specific cases.
Read moreAs a courtesy, the Seminole Producer will publish a one-time press release for local candidates running for county, state, or federal offices.
Read moreThe Senate unanimously approved legislation Tuesday to provide more transparency of state service contracts. Sen. Bill Coleman, R-Ponca City, is the principal Senate author of House Bill 3484, which would require state agencies accepting a service contract, whether bid or no bid, to list the city, state, and country in which the services will be provided.
Read moreAbove, Kindergartners at the Betty L. Smith Early Childhood Center recently enjoyed an Easter egg hunt on the campus grounds. The tradition of Easter egg hunts and gifting eggs to children originated in Germany in the 17th century. —Courtesy Photo
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